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242 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cue. 36-38. 1917. gryggsugi _ GHAE. lis:.-Au Act Providing ie: the mediicauen of the designs ct the current

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mm, Mm Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢}fR¥7'88671$¢l$‘?>l)68 tithe United 3:-Elljtvf d<>ll¤¤';u db of in Omqwg tgssemb edi qhiilw foI£1(:5B;r P31 rgf si o1came¤t,p¤¤l¤t· artis 1 men 0 e curren r , ug ildiilyoidllghge Ti·easury(l>e, and he is hereby, authorized to make slight modifications in the details of the designs ID accordance with sketches submitted by the sculptor whose models were accepted under date of May; _1wva1ty-third‘{ mnplasn hundred and sixteen, and now being 0 0 e coms. B°“"°°°°"" `usglolllzhartigldafedglilahlhe made in the emblems or devices used. The modifications shall consist of the changing oi the position of the eagle, the rearrangement of the St8.lS an lettering, and a slight concavit given to the surface. Such changes s all be _ made and completed on or before July first, nineteen hundred and eighteen. Approved, July 9, 1917. lgilldlieggl CHAP. 87.—Joint Resolution To tix the status and right: of officers of the Public

 Health Service when serving with the Coast Guard, the Army, or the Navy.

. Resol ed the Senate and House o Re entatives 0 the United mfum Hum S"` States o;'A1I;yerioa in Congress assembid, mt when officers of the ,,§Z‘§t““,;°{v§$°°'“,,,'{{; United States Public Health Service are servingon Coast Guard vessels - §g•g*y°¤**°·*¤¤¥·°* in of war, oid are detailledhin tirple oglwslr lg- dutyélgth the Army ` or a in acco ance wit w they Glltl to ensions ger thegselvps and widows and childrsnl, if any,fas are new grogigded or 0 corresponding' gradean eugtho serviceote ast Guard, Army or Navy, as the case may be, and shall be subject to the laws for the government of the service to which they are respectry ‘ etaxled. Approved, July 9, 1917. ‘ [jiigiijisgl tap’§’oBropriadom for certain sesion employes of the A ti { Be it enactedby the Senate and House ¢y'Representat·i·ves of the United ,,,,§’.,’Z,'°‘T,T,{§‘,,,‘,§‘}“,,, ff, States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are °°¤¤¤¤¤· apprtggmated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropna : Senate. snnxrm. H"' For sixteen pages for the Senate Chamber at the rate of $2.50 per day each_fr0m and mcludmfgéluly hrst, nineteen hundred and seventeen until the close of the t session of the Sixt -fiIth Con ess, so much as may be necessary y gr .t£I${s° °' R°'”°°°'“' House or nnrnnsnnrnrvns. P°““‘ For the following employes from and includi J 1 first t I1 hundred and seventeen, until the close of the iirsrtiesilsibn of tligISixet;· §{1t;1So;§?L£ortysix glsiges, mcludingitgo riding pages, four tef- _ , ressge pagean Il t tte gag? °m°° '”“’°° entrances to the Hall of the I?ouse, dt $2.50 pei·)§ic; egghynirnd messengers in the post office at the rate of $100 per month each so much as may be necessary. ’ Approved, July 17, 1917.